Shonn Greene | Running Back

3/13/2013: Signed a three-year, $10 million contract. The deal contains $4.5 million guaranteed, including a $2.5 million signing bonus. Greene is eligible for annual $100,000 workout bonuses throughout the contract's life. 2014: $2.3 million, 2015: $3.25 million, 2016: Free Agent

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Shonn Greene has pled guilty to "failure to exercise due care" and "parking in a handicap spot" in his October driving case.

Greene had originally also been charged with resisting arrest and driving on a suspended license after he attempted an ill-fated escape from his illegal park in a handicap spot. Going on 30, Greene is due $3.25 million for 2015 after a woefully ineffective 2014. He'll almost certainly be cut. This being the Titans, they're unlikely to put the savings to good use. Feb 5 - 1:30 PM

Shonn Greene rushed 11 times for 94 yards in Sunday's Week 17 loss to the Colts.

Don't be fooled by this fluky box score. Greene was once again awful for the Titans this season, predictably making them look silly for the $10M contract he was signed to as a free agent in 2013. The plodding ex-Jet finishes 2014 with 94 carries for 392 yards with two touchdowns and one catch for 13 yards. Owed $3.35 million in 2015, he'll almost certainly be cut and find an ice-cold market. Green turns 30 years old in August. Sun, Dec 28, 2014 04:33:00 PM

Shonn Greene rushed seven times for 28 yards in the Titans' Week 16 loss to the Jaguars.

He wasn't targeted in the passing game. Greene must have been tuckered out after getting his "revenge" on the Jets last Sunday, as his seven touches were 10 fewer than he received in Week 15. Bishop Sankey again led the Titans' committee. Greene gets to close the book on an(other) uninspiring campaign against the Colts next week. Thu, Dec 18, 2014 11:38:00 PM

Titans coach Ken Whisenhunt said Monday that Shonn Greene handled 16 carries in Sunday's loss to the Jets because he showed the "hot hand."

Depth Charts

Speaking Monday, coach Ken Whisenhunt said the Titans need to get Dexter McCluster more involved next season.

To put it bluntly, this would not be one of our takeaways from the Titans' season. McCluster is a mediocre role player, one who averaged 3.27 yards per carry and 7.6 yards per catch in 2014. The fact that he was one of the jewels of the Titans' free agent class is emblematic of everything that's been wrong with the team during the Ruston Webster era at general manager. Webster has been a disaster in free agency, and scarcely better in the draft.